tis by the lapwing found. * But if for me thou dost forsake Some other maid, and rudely break Her worshipp'd image from its base, To give to me the ruin'd place ; — Then, fare thee well— I'd rather make My bower upon some icy lake When thawing suns... Marcus Warland; or, The Long Moss spring - Side 272af Caroline Lee Hentz - 1854Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 374 sider
...from its base, To give to me the ruin'd place;— Then, fare thee well—I'd rather make My bower upon some icy lake When thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love so false as thine! There was a pathos in this lay, That, ev'n without enchantment's art, Would instantly have found its... | |
| 1817 - 254 sider
...its base, To give to me the ruin'd place ; — Then, fare thee well — I'd rather make My bower upon some icy lake, When thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love so false as thine ! Edinburgh, printed by James Ballantyne and Co. For John BaUanlyne, Hanover-Street. SAL EROOM No.... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1817 - 680 sider
...ruin'd place ; — " Then, fare tliee well — I'd rather make My bower upon some icy lakeWhen thauing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love so false as thine !" (p. 331—333.) Selim is reconciled to Nourmahal, and the happiness of both is restored. These are... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 422 sider
...the power of discovering water under ground. Then, fare thee well — I'd rather make My bower upon some icy lake When thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love so false as thine ! There was a pathos in this lay, That, even without enchantment's art, Would instantly have found... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 428 sider
...its base, To give to me the ruin'd place ; — Then, fare thee well— I'd rather make My bower upon some icy lake When thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love so false as thine ! There was a pathos in this lay, That, even without enchantment's art, Would instantly have found... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1824 - 370 sider
...from its base To give to me the ruined place ; Then, FARE THEE WELL ! I 'd rather make My bower upon some icy lake, When thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love so false as thine." WITH the most painful solicitude did poor Henry wait the dawn of day, when he might commence the melancholy... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1824 - 358 sider
...from its base To give to me the ruined place ; Then, FARE THEE WELL ! I ' J rather make My bower upon some icy lake, When thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to lore so false as thine." . WITH the most painful solicitude did poor Henry wait the dawn of day, when... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 326 sider
...its base, To give to me the ruin'd place ; — Then fare thee well— I'd rather make My hower upon some icy lake When thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love so false as thine ! There was a pathos in this lay, That, ev'n without enchantment's art, *The Hudhod or Laping, U supposed... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 374 sider
...its base, To give to me the ruined place ; — Then, fare thee well — I'd rather make My bower upon some icy lake, When thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love as false as thine ! From Chindara's warbling. From Chindara's warbling fount I come,97 Call'd by that... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 sider
...its base, To give to me the ruin'd place ; — Then, fare thee well — I'd rather make My bower upon some icy lake, When thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love as false as thine ! FROM CHINDARA'S WARBLING. FROM CHINDAKA'S| warbling fount I come, Call'd by that... | |
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